* When uploaded by GEDCOM
the Ancestry tree does not display the
comment fields (which is where I list my
sources) or embedded HTML.
So the Ancestry tree references back to
Rootsweb for documentation. The Ancestry
tree provides access to other members,
including DNA matches. A
kludgy arrangement, but Ancestry just
makes it difficult to annotate sources
other than their own.

At right: The oldest
surviving house in the founding city of New Jersey was
built by Littell ancestor Nathaniel Bonnell, who came
to the new colony from New Haven in 1665 as one of the
original Elizabethtown Associates. See "Jersey Genesis".

The Family Tree:
This chart shows the earliest known ancestors, plus the
most recent four generations where known . Where
generations have been skipped, the number omitted is
indicated by "..[x].." The earliest entrants into the
United States, or the American colonies, are all included
in one of the first two rows, where known.

Click name for Rootsweb
entry. Click for
further information on this site.